I finally found a roommate. I thought I would love living in a two bedroom apartment alone, but it is super expensive. When you have to pay for the entire rent and all the utilities, it adds up very quickly. I didn’t start out living alone, but when my last roommate decided to drop out of school, I was left alone in the apartment. I had to cancel the landline phone and the directstartv in order to pay rent. I was only eating noodles and hotdogs and leaving the lights off as long as I could. While the privacy and space was nice, it was not a good lifestyle to live. After only two weeks of living like this, I started the search for a new roommate to help pay the bills. It has been super difficult to find someone in the middle of the school year, but I got very lucky. My current roommate is a super, sweet girl who was living with her boyfriend, but they broke up. While I am sad for her, I am glad I am able to get everything back to normal.

Not everybody wants to have a child of their own and some people would prefer to have a pet to take care of. There's nothing wrong with it because every person is entitled for their own choices in life. Having a child or a pet requires almost the same amount of attention, love and affection. Both have needs and are not self-sufficient to do things for themselves. It requires great responsibility for people to make sure the well-being of their kid and or pet is always checked and supported.

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No matter how good you are in budgeting if the allowance is barely enough to buy you life's luxuries then it's really impossible to do it. Nowadays having extra things like cable, phone line contract, subscription here and there can eat up your hard earned money for nothing. Most moms go through the toughest budget to make family living decent enough to have everything the family needs. Same thing goes for managing the household matters and the financial aspect of living. To get more from your money we have to be extra careful with the spending and be wiser with the choices.

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It's never easy to be a mother it takes a toll of responsibilities, nurturing love, proper care and discipline to bear and raise your children. Sad to say not every woman succeeds in this "career" while others naturally embrace the pains and joys of motherhood.